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Merge pull request #2854 from minrk/2853b Move kernel code into IPython.kernel inprocess Kernel in kernel.inprocess zmq Kernel in kernel.zmq KernelManager stuff and ulities in top-level kernel Main functional change: allow custom kernel Popen command - [x] adds `KernelManager.kernel_cmd` configurable for launching a custom kernel - [x] splits entry_point.base_launch_kernel into two steps: making the launch cmd and launching the subprocess - [x] figure out where the entry_point functions belong, if it should be anywhere else - [x] move IPython.zmq.kernelmanagerabc to IPython.kernel.kernelmanagerabc - [x] move IPython.lib.kernel/IPython/zmq.entry_point to IPython.kernel.launcher / connect - [x] move zmq.ipkernelapp.IPKernelApp to zmq.kernelapp (I'll look at merging the classes, and see if it makes - [x] move IPython.zmq to IPython.kernel.zmq - [x] move IPython.inprocess to IPython.kernel.inprocess - [x] move embed_kernel from zmq.ipkernelapp to zmq.embed - [x] move MultiKernelManager to IPython.kernel.multikernelmanager. - [x] move IPython.zmq.blockingkernelmanager to IPython.kernel.blockingkernelmanager. - [x] move IPython.zmq.kernelmanager to IPython.kernel.kernelmanager. - [x] move IPython.ipkernel.Kernel to IPython.kernel.kernel.

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ipy_which.py
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r""" %which magic command
%which <cmd> => search PATH for files matching PATH. Also scans aliases
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
ip = ipapi.get()
import os,sys
from fnmatch import fnmatch
def which(fname):
fullpath = filter(os.path.isdir,os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep))
if '.' not in fullpath:
fullpath = ['.'] + fullpath
fn = fname
for p in fullpath:
for f in os.listdir(p):
head, ext = os.path.splitext(f)
if f == fn or fnmatch(head, fn):
yield os.path.join(p,f)
return
def which_alias(fname):
for al, tgt in ip.alias_table.items():
if not (al == fname or fnmatch(al, fname)):
continue
if callable(tgt):
print "Callable alias",tgt
d = tgt.__doc__
if d:
print "Docstring:\n",d
continue
trg = tgt[1]
trans = ip.expand_alias(trg)
cmd = trans.split(None,1)[0]
print al,"->",trans
for realcmd in which(cmd):
print " ==",realcmd
def which_f(self, arg):
r""" %which <cmd> => search PATH for files matching cmd. Also scans aliases.
Traverses PATH and prints all files (not just executables!) that match the
pattern on command line. Probably more useful in finding stuff
interactively than 'which', which only prints the first matching item.
Also discovers and expands aliases, so you'll see what will be executed
when you call an alias.
Example:
[~]|62> %which d
d -> ls -F --color=auto
== c:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\d.exe
[~]|64> %which diff*
diff3 -> diff3
== c:\cygwin\bin\diff3.exe
diff -> diff
== c:\cygwin\bin\diff.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\diff.exe
c:\cygwin\bin\diff3.exe
"""
which_alias(arg)
for e in which(arg):
print e
ip.define_magic("which",which_f)